emfour
11-26-07, 21:33
Hi guys,
About a year ago, due to a trick of the light and too much caffeine, I managed to shoot my Chrony F1. The bullet just skimmed the top of the chassis and managed to destroy a resistor and a few traces on the PCB. I know that this is repairable, and I emailed the nice fellows at ShootingChrony.com asking if they could tell me the value of the resistor I destroyed, etc. To my amazement, no reply. So, I'm wondering if there is anyone on this forum who is skilled and brave enough to open up their Chrony and take a photo of the top-center area of the PCB? It would be a great help, but for crying out loud don't even think about it if you don't feel comfortable opening electronic stuff! I certainly don't want anyone to break their equipment.
Thanks
emfour
About a year ago, due to a trick of the light and too much caffeine, I managed to shoot my Chrony F1. The bullet just skimmed the top of the chassis and managed to destroy a resistor and a few traces on the PCB. I know that this is repairable, and I emailed the nice fellows at ShootingChrony.com asking if they could tell me the value of the resistor I destroyed, etc. To my amazement, no reply. So, I'm wondering if there is anyone on this forum who is skilled and brave enough to open up their Chrony and take a photo of the top-center area of the PCB? It would be a great help, but for crying out loud don't even think about it if you don't feel comfortable opening electronic stuff! I certainly don't want anyone to break their equipment.
Thanks
emfour